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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 20, 1991 $500 REWARD for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who broke into our home late Tuesday night or early Wednesday Morning, November 12 or 13 and remov ed TV’s, VCR, Microwave and Guns. Howard and Jo Pettyjohn CLOTHING SALE Stay warm 19.95 W INTER 100% Cotton - Plaid W estern Snap Buttons 586 Flannel Plaid Shirt Navajo Blanket Lining 1^, •« Western 24.95 Insulated Coveralls 49.95 •/, inch Poly Foam Innerliner lOoz. Hip Leg Zipper 9:4 23 lO oz.-H ip Leg Zipper M en's Demum l4 H o z . 4*7441 Boot Jean 27*23 Denium Bibbs Logger Jeans 18.95 15.95 LaCross Footwear and Liners O ** vershoes **. The North Lex Livestock 4-H club will hold its first meeting of the year on Sunday, November 24 at 2 p.m. at the Lexington School district of fice. The club is open to young peo ple from fourth through 12th grade interested in raising a market hog, Morrow County Grain Growers 350 Main 989-8221 Heppner Elementary Parents club annual fundraiser carnival will be held Saturday, November 23 at the Morrow County Fairgrounds in Heppner, 6-8 p.m. This year’s Ponies Pride Carnival will feature face painting, goldfish toss, a fish pond, basketball shoot, balloon darts, cork guns and many more along with concessions from the kitchen. Tickets may be purchased for 25C. Each game requires one ticket. Pro ceeds from the carnival benefit kindergarten through eighth grade at Heppner Elementary school. This is the parents club only fund raiser for the year. P a r t n e r s lo r a S tro n g A m e r ic a AMERICAN EDUCATION W EEK performer on stage, three or more are needed on the production crew to do set construction and decora tion, lights, properties, costumes, makeup publicity, box office, usher ing, programs and many other facets of theatre arts. Our goal is to make this a fun part of living here.” N O V E M B E R 17-23, 1991 Sponsored by MCEA By Anne Morter X & X X L S iz e s S li g h tly H i g h e r 1-800-452-7396 contrasting colors. Instructor Sandra Van Liew will have several patterns available. The class will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Heppner St. Pat's Senior Citizen Center. For more information call BMCC coordinator Sue Warren at 422-7040 or Van Liew at 676-5050. Tuition is $15. North Lex Livestock club to meet W estern Slip-ons Lexington, Oregon A special Blue Mountain Com munity College knitting class will be offered starting November 25. The emphasis of the four-week class will be knitting a Christmas stocking. Other knitting projects are welcome. Materials to bring to the first class are size 6 knitting needles (either two straight or four double pointed), a 3 V4 oz. skein of yam and one or two The Heppner Intergenerational Theatre Group will meet in the sit ting room of the Heppner St. Patrick’s Senior Center Sunday, Nov. 24 at 2 p.m. to plan perfor mances for 1992. “ We want all ages who are in terested to join us,” said Jane Rawlins, HIT organizer. “ For every C lose out Blue 272 41 Black. 14 oz. 100% Cotton Suspender Buttons 444 01 S c h o o ls & C o m m u n itie s: HIT group to plan 1992 performances Insulated Bibb 39.95 12.49 who happened on the scene, Lutz and other hunters, performed CPR on Dowdy until an ambulance arriv ed. Heppner EMT Carl Lauritsen continued CPR and oxygen in the ambulance while Dowdy was being transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Continued efforts to revive Dowdy by Dr. Kirby Flanagan at PMH failed and Dowdy died about 3:30 p.m., said Martin. Heppner Elementary Ponies Pride carnival this Saturday Quilt Lined Snap Buttons 3 .3oz. Polyester Lining < 7 , 9 , Hickory Shirt Zipper Front • Long Tail m : 47 A West Linn man. hunting the Madison Butte area near Heppner, died Nov. 16 of a heart attack accor ding to Oregon State Police Officer Carl Martin. According to Martin, Dowdy was hunting with a friend, Rick Lutz of Hubbard Dowdy, had killed an elk earlier in the day and Lutz was help ing him pack it out when Dowdy col lapsed in camp around noon. OSP game cadet Larry Purdy, BMCC knitting class offered Western Flannel Shirt T H IS Hunter dies of heart attack lamb, or steer as a 4-H project. Jim Swanson, of lone, with help from Donna Rietmann, will lead the group, which had been guided by Geri Grieb for the past five years. The leaders would also encourage any potential adult helpers to attend. Hope, Valby church schedule services B L U E M O U N T A IN D IA G N O S T IC IM A G IN G 1 100 S o u t h g a t e P e n d le t o n 27 6-243 1 Blue Mountain Diagnostic Imaging, in cooperation with the American Cancer Society, will be offering reduced cost MAMMOGRAPHY from Nov. 4th 'til Dec. 13th. Total cost of $65.00 includes the filming and interpreta tion. Give yourself or your loved one the GIFT OF LIFE. Call today for an appointment. Gift certificates for a later date appointment are also available. BUCKBOARD TRADING CO. *One of a Kind Gifts *Celilo Falls Pictures *S. W. Furniture & Decor *N.W. Indian Beadwork * Northwest Food Gift Items *S.W. Rugs New items weekly Use our lay-a-way plan Owners Dick Rice and Sue Hays Across from Rock-N-Robins, Umatilla 922-3104 - Open 7 days A* The adult Bible class of Valby Lutheran Church will meet Sunday, November 24 at 8:15 a.m. to con tinue its study of the Book of Revela tion. Worship will be at 9 a.m. Pastor Hoobing will preach on the theme of “ What Kind of King is Jesus” The sermon will be based on a scripture reading from St. John, chapter 18, verses 33-37. Sunday school classes at Hope will The slate of nominees for the up coming Agriculture Stabilization Conservsation committee election has been developed, R.H. Mat thews, CED, announced. Morrow County candidates are W. Ronald Becket, and John Kilken ny, Heppner. and Richard A. Peter son, lone. The ASC committee election will be conducted by mail from Friday, November 22, until Monday, December 2. Voters may also get ballots at the county ASCS office. Eligible ASC voters will receive HORSE AUCTION Mountain Center Livestock Market, Inc. • LaGrande, OR COMMISSION CHARGES All Horses- 7% commission No Entry Fee 5 p .m . NO-SALE CHARGES HORSES* PONIES $20.00 per head MULES REGISTERED & GRADE Consignments will be accepted on Sunday, Nov. 24 and all day Mon day, Nov. 25. Please call us if you will have horses for this sale. For more — Contact':'0" - - =y- ( In Oregon: (fe 'ilS W L 60654 LIVESTOCKROAD ________________ LA GRANDE. OREGON 978600 1-800-824-5298 (503)963 2151 Public Meeting Morrow County Fairgrounds Master Plan Tuesday, November 26, 7 p.m. (changed from Thursday, Nov. 21) Heppner High School Public Invited Master Plan will be available for inspection and discussion a secret ballot in the mail with in structions on how to vote for can didate of their choice and return the ballot to the county ASCS office. ASCS encourages nominations of qualified women and minorities because historically they have not been well represented on ASC com m ittees, said an ASCS spokesperson. Participation in ASC elections is open to all farmers regardless of race, religion, sex, color, age, han dicap, or national origin. OPEN STOCK HEMS lone High School will be presen ting Agatha Christie’s “ Ten Little Indians: or And Then There Were None” on Saturday, Nov. 23 at 6 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 24 at 2 p.m. in the lone High School Cafeteria. The production originally scheduled November 22 and 23 was changed at the last minute due to changes in the cast. Find out what happens when Mike Garret as Philip Lombard the adven turer. and the rest of the cast answer the invitations of Mr. and Mrs. U.N. Owens to come to Indian Island for a summer vacation. Other cast members include: Kristine Bedortha as Vera Claythom the secretary, Heidi Nelson as Judge Wargrave. Erika Bergstrom as Wilma Blore. Rodney Ehrmantraut as Dr. Arm strong, Jackie Bergstrom as Emily Brent. Justin Miller as Tom Rogers, Heidi Orem as Ethel Rogers. Jessica Stefani as Gen. MacKenzie, Steve Allen as Anthony Marston and M ichelle Kandle as Mable Narracott. “ Ten Little Indians’ has humor, mystery, murder and a twist. It is Agatha Christie at her best. We hope that you will come and enjoy our performance. . .the cast is ‘dying’ to see you there,” said a school spokesperson. DELUXE REG M il $5 50 550 550 550 550 550 550 M U 4.13 4 13 4.13 4.13 4.13 4.13 • 00 COMMUNITY REG M $8 50 850 850 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 12 00 1200 • 00 08 0 29 12.79 12.79 12.79 • 29 0 29 10.00 12.79 12.79 20.00 0 .8 HEIRLOOM REG U SO 30 0.30 • 30 0.30 030 • 30 1200 1200 lone High to present play Open Consignment NOVEMBER 25 • 5% off LTD* STAINLESS CHOOSE ANY PIECE, ANY PATTERN. INCLUDING GOLDEN ACCENT COLLECTION OPEN STOCK AND PLACE SETTINGS FROM ONEIDA A great opportunity to start or add to your set by purchasing matching place settings and/or open stock pieces • Made in U S A * Full Lifetime Warranty ASC election ballots to be mailed * M onday • begin at 9:30 a.m. with worship ser vice following at ¡11 a.m. Thanksgiving service will be held Wednesday evening November 27 at 7:30 p.m. at Hope Lutheran church. A Thursday morning service will be held at Valby at 9:30 a.m. Pastor Hoobing will deliver a message bas ed on scripture reading of Philip- pians 4:6-20. Offerings will go to the work of the Neighborhood Center of South Morrow County. SO 29 • 29 • 29 • 29 • 29 • 29 $14 50 14 50 '4 50 M 50 14 50 14 50 S 1 0 I0 IO N 10.11 10.10 10.00 10 M 1200 20 00 2000 2000 10.00 11.00 10.00 20 00 20 00 29 00 29 00 29 00 29 00 29 00 29 00 75 00 1S.M 19 00 21 79 21.79 t l.lt 21.79 21.79 21.70 40.10 22 00 22 00 22 00 22 00 22 00 6000 5-Pc Place Setting ano Open Stock P«es On Sate m Ow Go wen Accent Collection i \P Peterson’s I Heppner $ Jewelers 676-9200 7 CHEVROLET Over the years some things never change at a quality dealership HONES TY-INTEGRITY-RESPONS1BIL1TY-SER VICE Doing business for over 45 years in the same old fashioned way CHEVROLET OVERHEAD GUN RACKS REDUCE THEFT Mike & Marlene Gray 676-5541 HEIRLOOM LTD REG MU Parts SHERRELL CHEVROLET Hermiston, Oregon Phone 567-6487